I restarted this base mesh. I am learning some new Technics for base mesh modeling.
It is much different than I have done before. I don't know how many times I will remodel this, but when it is done then I will take it into sculptris or blender then retopo. After that I will bake some normal, specular and defuse maps, after uv mapping.

Coming together realy nice, good to see the forarm pronate evenly. I like the presentation of the rib cage, and the spine depression, keep going at it.

I would try to have at least two loops without any tris where it wraps from the pectoralis major, through the deltoids, all the way around the scapula, although you can terminate the loop into a Tri where the anterior (front) deltoid crosses the humerus, this still gives the correct form for the pectoralis majors insertion to the humerus, your notice this more so when the arms are latealy lifted.

Coming together realy nice, good to see the forarm pronate evenly. I like the presentation of the rib cage, and the spine depression, keep going at it.

I would try to have at least two loops without any tris where it wraps from the pectoralis major, through the deltoids, all the way around the scapula, although you can terminate the loop into a Tri where the anterior (front) deltoid crosses the humerus, this still gives the correct form for the pectoralis majors insertion to the humerus, your notice this more so when the arms are latealy lifted.

Thanks Danny
I hope to get back on this project very soon.

IF you would not mind.
Would you take one of this pics and draw out the loop. " all the way around the scapula, although you can terminate the loop into a Tri where the anterior (front) deltoid crosses the humerus"

Coming together realy nice, good to see the forarm pronate evenly. I like the presentation of the rib cage, and the spine depression, keep going at it.

I would try to have at least two loops without any tris where it wraps from the pectoralis major, through the deltoids, all the way around the scapula, although you can terminate the loop into a Tri where the anterior (front) deltoid crosses the humerus, this still gives the correct form for the pectoralis majors insertion to the humerus, your notice this more so when the arms are latealy lifted.

Thanks Danny
I hope to get back on this project very soon.

IF you would not mind.
Would you take one of this pics and draw out the loop. " all the way around the scapula, although you can terminate the loop into a Tri where the anterior (front) deltoid crosses the humerus"

I want to make sure I get a proper flow for deformation

Sorry for late reply Johnny, I didn't get the full notification message in my email. Il do some Ecorche drawings this morning, or dig some iv already done out for you.

Ok, I uploaded the pics and included the female torso with edge flow I did for you this morning.

Coming together realy nice, good to see the forarm pronate evenly. I like the presentation of the rib cage, and the spine depression, keep going at it.

I would try to have at least two loops without any tris where it wraps from the pectoralis major, through the deltoids, all the way around the scapula, although you can terminate the loop into a Tri where the anterior (front) deltoid crosses the humerus, this still gives the correct form for the pectoralis majors insertion to the humerus, your notice this more so when the arms are latealy lifted.

Thanks Danny
I hope to get back on this project very soon.

IF you would not mind.
Would you take one of this pics and draw out the loop. " all the way around the scapula, although you can terminate the loop into a Tri where the anterior (front) deltoid crosses the humerus"

I want to make sure I get a proper flow for deformation

Sorry for late reply Johnny, I didn't get the full notification message in my email. Il do some Ecorche drawings this morning, or dig some iv already done out for you.

Ok, I uploaded the pics and included the female torso with edge flow I did for you this morning.